Waterloo WL-14x Lefty

Serial # 203. The immeasurably popular Waterloo X-braced L-00, in lefty. This one was sold through our store earlier in 2015, and is in perfect condition still.

Picking up a left-handed X-braced Collings Waterloo is the closest almost all of us lefties will ever come to experiencing what it's like to play a 1930's Gibson L-00. There aren't too many left-handed vintage L-00's in the world, but now that there are Waterloos, that's not as tough a pill to swallow. We tip our hats to the people at Collings who've created these fine guitars after carefully studying those great 1930's originals. From the feel of the neck to the similarity of the tone, they really did a remarkable job of capturing all the details of an original L-00.

The guitar is built with protein-based fish glue, un-scalloped braces, a wide-angle X, tiny and thin maple bridgeplate, and a spruce top. Looking inside the guitar, it's not too different than a 30's L-00 under the hood, except that it is built with Collings' incredible attention to detail. The guitar has a beautiful spruce top, mahogany back and sides, ivoroid top binding, and an unbound back; full-feeling and slightly rounded V shaped neck, rosewood fingerboard, non-adjustable T-bar neck support and simple dot markers. The headstock features open-geared tuners, silk-screened logo, and an ebony nut. Ebony bridge and pins, bone through-cut saddle, firestripe pickguard, and ivoroid-bound soundhole complete the top. The WL-14x is finished in a very 1930's Kalamazoo sunburst, with period brown back and sides. The neck measures 1-3/4" at the nut, pin spread at the bridge is 2-3/8", and the scale length is 24-3/4".

Talk about an exciting guitar. Not only does the Waterloo WL-14x capture the look and feel of a 1930's L-00, it's got the sound to back it up. The Waterloo is the only new guitar we've ever played that really does the L-00 thing right. The mids are punchy, strong, and up front, and are very well supported by an underlying warmth and rich overtone presence. Trebles are round and thick, and the bass is present and well defined.

Shipping into the USA?

Sending this guitar to a US address is easy to do, and there are no import fees, taxes, or duties to pay when it arrives. We take care of everything involved in shipping -- all you have to do unpackage the instrument when it arrives and play!

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